No. 8: Loyola Blakefield

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"I love Loyola," said an employee of Loyola Blakefield, an independent Jesuit school for boys grades six through 12. Located in Towson, Loyola has educated "men-for-others" since 1852, nurturing in each student a commitment to social justice, Christian service and academic excellence. One-third of the 100 faculty and staff are longtime employees of the school, with careers that span fifteen or more years. "I work with a great team," said another employee. "The students are well-mannered. The administrators are easy to work with. It is enjoyable to come to work every day."

"I love Loyola," said an employee of Loyola Blakefield, an independent Jesuit school for boys grades six through 12. Located in Towson, Loyola has educated "men-for-others" since 1852, nurturing in each student a commitment to social justice, Christian service and academic excellence. One-third of the 100 faculty and staff are longtime employees of the school, with careers that span fifteen or more years. "I work with a great team," said another employee. "The students are well-mannered. The administrators are easy to work with. It is enjoyable to come to work every day." (Baltimore Sun Photo)

"I love Loyola," said an employee of Loyola Blakefield, an independent Jesuit school for boys grades six through 12. Located in Towson, Loyola has educated "men-for-others" since 1852, nurturing in each student a commitment to social justice, Christian service and academic excellence. One-third of the 100 faculty and staff are longtime employees of the school, with careers that span fifteen or more years. "I work with a great team," said another employee. "The students are well-mannered. The administrators are easy to work with. It is enjoyable to come to work every day."